@article{MAKHILLRJAS2007258763, title = {Oil Extraction from Sheanut Kernel (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn) and Canarium Pulp (Canarium schweinfurthii Engl.) Using Supercritical Co2 and Hexane: A Comparative Study}, journal = {Research Journal of Applied Sciences}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {646-652}, year = {2007}, issn = {1815-932x}, doi = {rjasci.2007.646.652}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-932x&doi=rjasci.2007.646.652}, author = {Gilles Bernard Nkouam,Cesar Kapseu,Danielle Barth,Michel Dirand and}, keywords = {Vitellaria paradoxa gaertn,Canarium schweinfurthii Engl,supercritical carbon dioxide,extraction,lipids}, abstract = {Oil extraction using CO2 from sheanut kernel (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn.) and Canarium pulp (Canarium Schweinfurthii Engl.)has been studied in comparison with hexane extraction. Samples that were stored at 18 C and -33 C, were analyzed after 1 month, 1 year and 2 years. Results showed that the extraction yields varied (dry basis) from 17.43-39.57% for shea butter and from 16.10-40.45% for Canarium oil. Lipids extracted with CO2 gave highest acid values, but lowest iodine values what irrespective of the storage temperature. Shea butter analysis by gaseous phase chromatography indicated a composition in stearic and oleic acids that did not vary significantly. Butter extracted with supercritical CO2 from sheanut kernel stored at 18 C were rich in polyunsaturated fatty acid. These results suggest that greater investigations on supercritical CO2 extraction of these fatty materials should be encouraged because of its selectivity.} }